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DA460 .F47 1689 |
R. Fergusson's apology, for his transactions these last ten years, both in England and foreign parts. A brief justification of the Prince of Orange's descent into England, and of the kingdoms late recourse to arms. With a modest disquisition of what may become the wisdom and justice of the ensuing convention, in their disposal of the crown. |
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DA460 .F67 |
The Form of the intended coronation oath agreed upon by the committee The Form of the proceeding to the coronation of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, the eleventh day of this instant April, 1689 to be punctually observed by all persons therein concerned. |
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DA460 .F72 | A copy of the French King's declaration to the confederate princes | 2 |
DA460 .F74 |
The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Sir John Friend, knight for high treason in endeavouring to procure forces from France to invade this kingdom, and conspiring to levy war in this realm for assisting and abetting the said invasion, in order to the deposing of His Sacred Majesty King William, and restoring the late king : at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, on Monday March 23, 1695/6. The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Sir John Friend, knight for high treason in endeavouring to procure forces from France to invade this kingdom, and conspiring to levy war in this realm for assisting and abetting the said invasion, in order to the deposing of His Sacred Majesty King William, and restoring the late king : at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, on Monday March 23, 1695/6 .. |
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DA460 .F84 |
A Full and true relation of a horrid and detestable conspiracy against the lives, estates, and reputations of three worthy members of this present Parliament, which God long preserve A Full and exact relation of the affairs in Ireland particularly of the late K. James's letter to the French king, giving an account of his resolution to go back again to France : also Duke Schomberg's going on board, with the embarking of the forces under him for Ireland. |
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DA460.G54 1689 | The glory of the English nation: being the manner of the crowning of King William the III. and Queen Mary the II. in Westminster-Abby, on Thursday the 11th of April : also what passed in the Banqueting-House at White-Hall on the 11th day of May 1689. At the delivery of the crown in Scotland. | 1 |
DA460 .G57 2002 | The Huguenot soldiers of William of Orange and the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688 : the lions of Judah / | 1 |
DA460 .G6 1690 | A seasonable sermon preach'd January 26. 1689, and publish'd for the common benefit of all true English men. / | 1 |
DA460 .G66 1696 | Good news proving King William to be the man, whose name is the branch and that Christs reign (in a more extraordinary manner, as heir of all things) commenced in Anno. 1689 : in the evening it shall be light. | 1 |
DA460 .G7 | Great news from the English fleet: or, The seamens apology for adhering to His Highness the Prince of Orange in defence of the Protestant religion. | 1 |
DA460 .G7 1689 | The great and wonderful prophecies, of Mr. Patridge [sic], Mr. Coly, Mr. Tanner, and Mr. Andrews. Predicting what may befall this climate of England and other kingdoms, for this year 1689. With the account of the memorable eclipses, and their signification, with other remarkable matters worthy of note. | 1 |
DA460 .G7 1694 | His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday the 23th day of March, 1693/4 | 1 |
DA460 .G72 1689 | Great news from the north giving a true account and relation of the seizing of several great officers, soldiers, and other eminent persons, particularly, one of the late king's domestick servants : together with their horses, arms, and other considerable booty, designed, as is supposed, for Ireland. | 1 |
DA460 .G73 1689 |
Great news from Scotland and London-derry in Ireland being a full and true relation of a great and signal victory, which the Protestants there have most happily obtain'd over the French and Irish-papists, and of the landing of Major General Kirk, and his army, June 25th, 1689. A letter to Dr. W. Payne |
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DA460 .G74 1692 | The great prophecy of King William's success in Flanders: or, The happy fourth year of His Majesty's reign giving several famous predictions of the honour of England, in his glorious actions to be performed this present year, 1692. | 1 |
DA460 .H1 1699 | A letter to a member of Parliament. Written upon the rumour of an invasion. | 1 |
DA460 .H3 1688 | The proposals of the right honourable the lords, the Lord Hallifax. Nottingham. Godolphin. To the Prince of Orange, and the Prince of Orange's answer. Hungerford, Decemb. 8. 1688. | 1 |
DA460 .H36 1689 |
A speech made by the Right Honourable the Earl of Arran to the Scotish nobility and gentry, met together at the Council Chamber in White-Hall, on the eight of January 1689. about an address to His Highness the Prince of Orange, to take upon him the government of the Kingdom of Scotland. A speech made by the Righe [sic] Honourable the Earl of Arran, to the Scotch nobility and gentry, met together at the Council Chamber in White-Hall, on the eighth of January 1688, about an address to His Highness the Prince of Orange, to take upon him the government of the Kingdom of Scotland. |
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DA460 .H37 | Roger L'Estrange's queries considered and some queries put, for the consideration of those persons whose judgments are in danger of being again poysoned by the snare of smooth words, calculated to the humour of a biggot for helping the indigent case of King James, and vindicating the non-abdicators. | 2 |
DA460 .H37 1692 | A charge given at the general quarter-sessions of the peace for the county of Surrey holden at Dorking on Tuesday the 5th. day of April, 1692, and in the fourth year of Their Majesties reign / | 2 |